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20至50岁男性有氧和无氧阈值的可重复性

Reproducibility of aerobic and anaerobic thresholds in 20-50 year old men.

作者信息

Aunola S, Rusko H

出版信息

Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol. 1984;53(3):260-6. doi: 10.1007/BF00776600.

Abstract

The reproducibility of the aerobic (AerT) and the anaerobic (AnT) threshold was studied in 33 men aged 20-50 years. They completed two maximal exercise tests on a bicycle ergometer. The thresholds, as VO2 (1 X min-1), were determined visually by two investigators using both the blood lactate and the respiratory indices. The respiratory variables were measured with a computerized breath-by-breath method; samples of venous blood were drawn every 2nd min and analysed enzymatically for lactate. The reproducibility of the AerT (r = 0.94) and of the AnT (r = 0.96) were equally good. The AnT can be determined either from blood lactate concentrations (AnTLa) or from ventilatory and gas exchange response (AnTr) during a 2-min incremental exercise test. They both also showed similar reproducibility: r = 0.93 for the AnTLa and r = 0.95 for the AnTr. The work rate and the measured physiological variables at the AerT and AnT, except for the blood lactacte concentration, were very reproducible. Age did not affect the reproducibility of the thresholds. The poor reproducibility of blood lactate concentration of the AnT confirmed our previous opinion that the fixed blood lactate levels of 2 and 4 mmol X 1(-1) are poor indicators of AerT and AnT.

摘要

对33名年龄在20至50岁之间的男性进行了有氧(AerT)和无氧(AnT)阈值重复性的研究。他们在自行车测力计上完成了两次最大运动测试。两位研究人员通过血液乳酸和呼吸指标,以视觉方式确定了作为VO2(每分钟升数)的阈值。呼吸变量采用计算机逐次呼吸法测量;每隔1分钟采集静脉血样本,并通过酶法分析乳酸含量。有氧阈值(r = 0.94)和无氧阈值(r = 0.96)的重复性同样良好。无氧阈值可以通过2分钟递增运动测试期间的血液乳酸浓度(AnTLa)或通气及气体交换反应(AnTr)来确定。它们的重复性也相似:AnTLa的r = 0.93,AnTr的r = 0.95。除血液乳酸浓度外,有氧阈值和无氧阈值时的工作率及所测量的生理变量具有很高的重复性。年龄并不影响阈值的重复性。无氧阈值时血液乳酸浓度的重复性较差,这证实了我们之前的观点,即固定的2和4 mmol·L-1血液乳酸水平并非有氧阈值和无氧阈值的良好指标。

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